SOLUTION: Which of the ordered pairs (0, 0), (–2, 10), (–1, –5), (–3, 9) are solutions for the equation y = 5x?

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Question 90964: Which of the ordered pairs
(0, 0), (–2, 10), (–1, –5), (–3, 9)
are solutions for the equation y = 5x?

Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) About Me  (Show Source):
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Which of the ordered pairs
(0, 0), (–2, 10), (–1, –5), (–3, 9)
are solutions for the equation y = 5x?
:
This is so easy. You know that the 1st digit in the pair is x and the 2nd is y:
:
y = 5x
Substitute the value of x for x and see if it equals y
:
(0,0)
y = 5*0
y = 0 so this is a solution:
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(-2,10)
y = 5*-2
y = -10; this is not a solution
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(-1,-5)
y = 5*-1
y = -5; this is a solution
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(-3,9)
y = 5*-3
y = -15; this is not a solution
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Do you understand this now? Any questions?